Final test for new electricity link
App helps travellers spend a penny
Insurer settles bulk of big Canterbury claims
Kiwibank crying out for capital
Ecoya ignited under Trilogy name
Property funds' boards seek merger approval
Auckland has lowest home ownership
PM sticks to claim of Solid Energy cash request
Property funds recommend merger
Telecom aims to boost business over smartphone
Gina Rinehart remains richest Australian
Aussie share ownership in decline
Farming
Russia blocked Kiwi apples
Another country held up NZ produce because of certification issues. | China blockade 'teething problem'
Get involved or miss out
Industry leaders fear apathy could lead to Canterbury's future water policies being unfriendly to farmers.
Taranaki TB testing to begin
Thousands of traps will be laid so Taranaki's possum and ferret population can be tested for bovine tuberculosis.
Lupins help farmer to victory
Using lupins as a forage crop has helped a Mackenzie farmer take a prize at the NZ Ewe Hogget Competition.
$86,000 buys well-bred heifer
A Palmerston North couple are the proud owners of dairy heifer Blue Chip Goldwyn Frosty ET.
Will farmer-driven meat reforms work?
Related story: Market dominance not meat industry answerTaranaki TB testing to begin
Thousands of traps will be laid so Taranaki's possum and ferret population can be tested for bovine tuberculosis.
$86,000 buys well-bred heifer
A Palmerston North couple are the proud owners of dairy heifer Blue Chip Goldwyn Frosty ET.
Company acted to avoid taint
Mammoth milk dryer caps season
Meat processors need certainty
Farmers selling livestock through 'Sunday night trading' is a block to reform, Silver Fern Farms director says.
Blockade: 'Teething issue'
NZ industry appears relaxed about problems with beef trade in China.
Minister expects meat fix in days
Signs point to winner
Bull gets top dollar
The Peacock family are celebrating after one of their bulls equalled top price at a major sale at the Beef Expo.
Suspicion over meat block
Labour says the Government's explanation of why NZ meat is being blocked from entering China is "contradictory".
Minister expects meat fix in days
The Government insists a total meat block into China will be resolved within days.
Meat block still unexplained
NZ meat kept off the shelves
Lupins help farmer to victory
Using lupins as a forage crop has helped a Mackenzie farmer take a prize at the NZ Ewe Hogget Competition.
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Russia blocked Kiwi apples
Another country held up NZ produce because of certification issues. | China blockade 'teething problem'
Sowing time in Australia
For farmers in Australia's state of Victoria this is one of the busiest times of the year.
Our rotten kiwifruit exports
Irrigation funding confirmed
Get involved or miss out
Industry leaders fear apathy could lead to Canterbury's future water policies being unfriendly to farmers.
Options for broadband customers
Rural connectivity is set to improve, but it will fall short of what city folk are being promised.
Trees boost ailing incomes
The drought wasn't all bad for some farmers - conditions have been great for the milling of logs.
Exploring the alternatives
$50,000 prize a lure
Schools lead the way
Schools can be the central hub for rural communities, something recognised in the Rural Broadband Initiative.
Drought's costly legacy
The drought's impact will be most severe on beef and lamb farms.
Market dominance not meat industry answer
Having control of the market is a very seductive idea. Most of us have wondered how profitable and simple life would be if we just had the chance to be in control.
Monitoring a key to better performance
Looking out for one another
Time to relax, take a breather
After a difficult season, some events now allow us to showcase and celebrate some of our industry successes.





